Clarendon Parish, New Brunswick
Clarendon | |
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Country | Canada |
Province | New Brunswick |
County | Charlotte County |
Established | 1869 |
Area | |
• Land | 492.91 km2 (190.31 sq mi) |
Population (2011)[1] | |
• Total | 52 |
• Density | 0.1/km2 (0.3/sq mi) |
• Pop 2006-2011 | 26.8% |
• Dwellings | 64 |
Time zone | UTC-4 (AST) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC-3 (ADT) |
Clarendon is a Canadian parish in Charlotte County, New Brunswick.[2]
History
Clarendon Parish was established in 1869: named for George Frederick Villiers, 4th Earl of Clarendon, (1800-1870) and Foreign Secretary of England from 1853-1858 and from 1868-1870.
Delineation
Clarendon Parish is defined in the Territorial Division Act[3] as:
West by Saint George Parish; north and east by the County lines, and south by a line run true west from the most southern angle of Queens County to the eastern boundary of Saint George Parish.
Governance
The entire parish forms the local service district of the parish of Clarendon, established 1975 to assess for fire protection. Recreational and sports facilities was added to the assessment in 2008.
Communities
Parish population total does not include incorporated municipalities (in bold).
Bodies of water & Islands
This is a list of rivers, lakes, streams, creeks, marshes and Islands that are at least partially in this parish
Demographics
Population
2011 | |
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Population | 52 (-26.8% from 2006) |
Land area | 492.91 km2 (190.31 sq mi) |
Population density | 0.1/km2 (0.26/sq mi) |
Median age | 58.0 (M: 59.5, F: 56.5) |
Private dwellings | 76 (total) |
Median household income | $.N/A |
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Language
Canada Census Mother Tongue - Clarendon Parish, New Brunswick[6] 2001 & 2006 language data for this area has been suppressed for data quality or confidentiality reasons.
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Census | Total | French
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English
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French & English
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Other
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Year | Responses | Count | Trend | Pop % | Count | Trend | Pop % | Count | Trend | Pop % | Count | Trend | Pop % | |||||
2011
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50
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50 | 0.0% | 100.00% | 0 | 0.0% | 0.00% | 0 | 0.0% | 0.00% | 0 | 0.0% | 0.00% | |||||
1996
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50
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50 | n/a | 100.00% | 0 | n/a | 0.00% | 0 | n/a | 0.00% | 0 | n/a | 0.00% |
Access Routes
Highways and numbered routes that run through the parish, including external routes that start or finish at the parish limits:[7]
See also
References
- ^ a b c "2011 Community Profiles". 2011 Canadian census. Statistics Canada. March 21, 2019. Retrieved 2014-03-15.
- ^ New Brunswick Provincial Archives - Clarendon Parish
- ^ "Territorial Division Act (R.S.N.B. 1973, c. T-3)". Government of New Brunswick website. Retrieved 18 August 2016.
- ^ "2006 Community Profiles". 2006 Canadian census. Statistics Canada. August 20, 2019.
- ^ "2001 Community Profiles". 2001 Canadian census. Statistics Canada. July 18, 2021.
- ^ a b Statistics Canada: 1996, 2001, 2006, 2011 census
- ^ Atlantic Canada Back Road Atlas ISBN 978-1-55368-618-7 Pages 4, 12